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"We were the better side by a fair stretch in the second half," said Redfearn.
A fair stretch of the book's second half is powerfully brought to life, however, by Conover's skillful account of Sing Sing's past.
"In the second half, I thought we were the better side by a fair stretch.
Today, however, it takes a fair stretch of the imagination to picture the island overrun by violent mobs.
What does go a fair stretch towards rendering the expended efforts rewarding are the performances.
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"She sees a line of ex-daughters-in-law, short and tall, dark and fair, stretching from Paris to Massachusetts, throwing their wedding bands into the sea and waving regretfully in her direction".
The line for the career fair stretched along Broadway, turned the corner, ran down Reade Street and turned the corner again at Elk Street.
A fair amount of stretching goes on.
While she doesn't cavort as much as Ms. Damrau, who in the prologue flings off her top and is left wearing just a pair of tight jeans and a bra, Ms. Schwanewilms does spend a fair amount of time stretched out onstage, riven by grief, her dress draped fetchingly around her sinuous form.
This is a fair-to-middling stretch of trout water, and in spring and early summer when you get as far downstream as the big pool above the railroad bridge, you may be startled by a spawning striped bass hitting your bucktail fly.
Purdue fought the suit with its customary rigor, pushing to move the proceedings elsewhere, on the ground that the company could not get a fair trial in Pike County, Kentucky — the rural stretch of coal country where the state intended to try the case.
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